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Happy Holi folks! So, the most colourful and playful festival is finally here. Beyond any doubt, we all love Holi. It's the time of year when thrill meter is at its peak. It's the time when you avoid certain lanes just so no one splashes a balloon full of colours on you. Getting tipsy in an array of colours together with friends and taking as many pictures as you like. There are colours all over the streets; gulaal, pichkaari, bhang and so much more brings a complete package of fun to us. Moreover, the aroma of special Holi delicacies draws us to the kitchen. The festival is not just a cultural extravaganza, but also a culinary one. But, do you think only Indians have such fun festivals, like Holi? Looks like we have inspired a whole lot of people to get messy with friends an...

Congratulations to all who has passed their 12th, beyond what have you scored. So now time is to enter into a fancy college life. But miles to go before that. It's a time to visit colleges to get admission forms. But let me tell you, this hard work is not complete without sessions of visiting cafes, meeting your friends, checking out seniors or may be immediate movie plans. So out of this most crucial thing you have to concentrate is “what to wear when you are visiting colleges for admission? So here are the different styles/looks you can don when you visit colleges for admission. And if Bollywood inspires your dressing sense, then you are going to love this article.
1. Cotton Check Dress:
In Summers cotton & that is too in checks are apt for the weathers well as for style. A shor

Lathmar Holi is celebrated as the festival is said to be a recreation of a famous Hindu legend, according to which, Lord Krishna (who hailed from the Nandgaon village) visited his beloved Radha's town, Barsana. If the legend is to be believed, Krishna teased Radha and her friends, who in turn responded by taking offense at his advances and driving him out of Barsana. Keeping in sync with the legend, the men from Nandgaon visit the town of Barsana every year, only to be greeted by sticks (aka lathis) of the women there. The ladies hurl sticks at the men, who try to shield themselves as much as they can. The unlucky ones are captured by the enthusiastic women who then, make the men wear female clothing and dance in public. The festivities take place at the sprawling campus of the Radha Ra

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